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LearnerYour dashboard

Your dashboard

After signing in, you land on /dashboard. This is your home page as a learner.

What you see

  • A welcome banner
  • A grid of course cards
  • Each card shows: cover image, course title, description, status, and (if applicable) a “Due in X days” badge

Cards are sorted by due date — the most urgent appears first.

Course statuses

Each card has a status that reflects your progress:

StatusWhat it means
NewYou haven’t started this course yet
In progressYou’ve started, but not finished. Shows your progress as “X / Y modules done”
CompletedYou’ve passed every module
RecertifyThe course was completed previously and you’re due for recertification

The due-date badge

On every course card, you may see a small badge in the top-left corner:

BadgeMeaning
Red — “Overdue Xd”You’re past the deadline by X days
Red — “Due today”Today is the deadline
Amber — “Due in 1d” / “Due in 2d” / “Due in 3d”Coming up
Soft amber — “Due in 4d” through “Due in 7d”Within a week
Neutral — “Due in 8d” or moreNot urgent yet
(no badge)No deadline set

The badge updates daily. If you don’t see a badge, your course doesn’t have a fixed deadline — you can take it whenever.

What an empty dashboard means

If you sign in and see no courses, one of these applies:

  • You’re new to the workspace and no courses have been auto-assigned yet. Your administrator can confirm.
  • Your department has no courses delivered to it. Check with your administrator.
  • All your courses are completed and none are due for recert. Congrats — you’re caught up.

Filtering and sorting

The dashboard supports a few filters:

  • Show all / Active only / Completed only — toggle at the top
  • Sort by due date / alphabetical — your choice

These persist in your browser’s URL, so you can bookmark a specific view.

Tapping a course

Tap any card to open the course detail view. You’ll see:

  • Course header (title, cover image, description, department)
  • A list of modules in order
  • For each module: a status pill and a Start/Continue button

Pick a module to start (or resume) learning.

Recertification

If you completed a course previously and recertification is due, the course reappears on your dashboard with a fresh “Due in X days” badge.

The content might be slightly different from your original take (the trainer may have updated it). You’ll go through the same flashcards-and-quiz flow.

After passing, your new certificate is issued and the recert clock resets.

Certificates

If you’ve earned certificates, they show up at the bottom of the course detail view (and as a section of your profile). Tap any certificate to download it as a PDF.

You can re-download certificates anytime; they’re stored permanently in your record.

The completed-courses section

Once a course is completed, it stays on your dashboard but with a “Completed” status pill. You can re-open completed courses to review flashcards or check your certificate.

Re-opening a completed course doesn’t reset your progress or trigger a re-take. The quiz becomes read-only once passed.

Notifications

Wisteria can send you reminders via:

  • Email — at the time a course is assigned, when something’s due soon, when you earn a certificate
  • Browser push — opt-in; you’ll be prompted by your browser when you first visit

You don’t control which channels are used at a granular level — these are workspace-level settings managed by your administrator. You can control browser push from your browser settings if you want to disable them.

Mobile dashboard

The dashboard is fully mobile-responsive. On a phone:

  • Course cards stack vertically
  • The due-date badge stays at the top-left
  • Tapping a card opens the same detail page as desktop

If you’ve added Wisteria to your home screen (PWA install), the dashboard opens directly when you tap the app icon.

Help — something’s missing

  • A course I should have isn’t showing — ask your trainer or administrator. They can manually assign it.
  • A course I had earlier disappeared — usually means it was archived. Ask your administrator.
  • The page is blank with no error — refresh once. If still blank, sign out and back in.
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